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Myth. Open Culture. Physcology. The Human Energy Field - Planet Green. Very Good Description of Schizophrenia stock photos images. Emotional Intelligence. Carl Sagan quotes. Philosophy. How to Stop Worrying. Undoing the Worrying Habit Once acquired, the habit of worrying seems hard to stop.

We're raised to worry and aren't considered "grown up" until we perfect the art. Teenagers are told: "you'd better start worrying about your future". If your worries aren't at least as frequent as your bowel movements, you're seen as irresponsible, childish, aimless. That's a "responsible adult" game rule. To the extent that worrying is learned/conditioned behaviour, it can be undone. Centuries-old cultural conditioning has given us a nasty neurosis: the belief that happiness must be "earned".

Laid on top of the first neurosis is the idea that spending money will make you happy. So: we never stop working, we never stop spending money, we're never really happy – ideal conditions, coincidentally, for a certain type of slave economy.
Astronomy. Happening. Dimensions. Religion. Multiple Intelligence. 5 Ways To Hack Your Brain Into Awesomeness. Much of the brain is still mysterious to modern science, possibly because modern science itself is using brains to analyze it.

There are probably secrets the brain simply doesn't want us to know. But by no means should that stop us from tinkering around in there, using somewhat questionable and possibly dangerous techniques to make our brains do what we want. We can't vouch for any of these, either their effectiveness or safety. All we can say is that they sound awesome, since apparently you can make your brain...

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The weights give 0.1 M concentrations of each species, when diluted to 1.0 L, so that the [acid]:[conjugate base] ratio is unity. In most cases the pH will have to be adjusted using a pH meter and the dropwise addition of either 6 M HCl or 6M NaOH to one liter of solution. Training Course in Basic Water Analysis and Wastewater Analysis New Online Training Courses for ProfessionalsLEED- AP / Green Associate Training/ Professional Development Hours Courses Alternative Energy and Green Technologies Health and Safety Training - Chemical Handling and Disposal Water, Wastewater, and Stormwater Design, Operation, and Management. Portals. Time Travel. Dance. Intelligence. Art. Windbelt - Reinventing wind power. If you look up aeroelastic flutter on Youtube, the first thing you’ll find is footage of the spectacular Tacoma Narrows bridge collapse back in 1940.

Shawn Frayne has however given the infamous phenomenon a chance to redeem itself as a new form of cheap, clean wind energy. ‘Typically aeroelastic flutter is a destructive effect. But what the Windbelt does is try to capture it for the purposes of electricity production,’ explains Frayne, the brains behind the Windbelt and the founder of Humdinger Wind Energy. The Windbelt’s key component is a taut membrane of mylar-coated taffeta, which vibrates as wind flows over it – this movement, triggered by airflow, is what is known as aeroelastic flutter (see the windbelt in action in the video below).

‘That oscillation moves a set of permanent magnets that are on the membrane itself at one of the ends,’ Frayne continues. Frayne’s inspiration for the Windbelt was a trip to Haiti in 2004. Wind energy for the developing world Small is beautiful Share:
Psychology. Neurotheology: This Is Your Brain On Religion. Principles of NeurotheologyBy Andrew B.

NewbergPaperback, 284 pagesAshgateList price: $29.95 "Neurotheology" is a unique field of scholarship and investigation that seeks to understand the relationship specifically between the brain and theology, and more broadly between the mind and religion. As a topic, neurotheology has garnered substantial attention in the academic and lay communities in recent years. Several books have been written addressing the relationship between the brain and religious experience and numerous scholarly articles have been published on the topic. The scientific and religious communities have been very interested in obtaining more information regarding neurotheology, how to approach this topic, and whether science and religion can be integrated in some manner that preserves, and perhaps enhances, both.